The Green Party’s Jill Stein: Why Choose Between a ‘Fascist’ and a ‘Warmonger’?
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The 2016 presidential race features two of the most disliked candidates in electoral history, which has given a boost not only to the Libertarian Party’s Gary Johnson, but to Jill Stein, a 66-year-old Harvard-trained physician from Massachusetts who’s running on the Green Party ticket.

“We have every reason to be terrified of Donald Trump in the White House,” says Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein. “But I don’t think we should fool ourselves into thinking that we should sleep well at night with Hillary Clinton in the White House either. They’re both dangerous and unacceptable in different ways.”

Stein is currently polling at about 2 percent, trailing Gary Johnson, who is on track to take about 4 percent of the popular vote. Stein, who sat down last week for an interview with Reason, says this election year presents an historic opportunity for third parties.

“This is a realignment election,” says Stein. “And you have this marriage of the Democratic and Republican parties now. And its important, I think, for Greens and Libertarians to be working together right now to just break through this stranglehold and be challenging them right out of the gate.”